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  • Portmanteau words, also called blended words or simply portmanteaux, are words that are formed by splicing or merging two other words together. The term portmanteau words comes from Chapter Six of Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking Glass, and What Alice Found There, in which the character Humpty Dumpty, in explaining the meaning of the word slithy in the poem "Jabberwocky", says: “Well, slithy means 'lithe and slimy.'.
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  • Also known as ‘portmanteau words’, these words combine the meanings of two different words. ... The wordportmanteau’ itself is a portmanteau.
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  • And when it comes to expanding our linguistic horizons, exploring words related to portmanteau can be an exciting endeavor.
  • Portmanteau words are a fascinating concept where two or more separate words blend together to create a new word with a new meaning.
  • Many crosses can be described by more than one portmanteau word; since they are not breeds, any portmanteau word the owner or breeder wishes may be used.
  • Portmanteau words, also called blended words or simply portmanteaux, are words that are formed by splicing or merging two other words together.
  • The portmanteau word that's formed from these other words is a novel combination of the original sounds and meanings of the words it came from.
  • E.g. could not = couldn’t, do not = don’t. In case of portmanteau words, two different words are related to form a new word with a new concept.
  • Why are blend words called a “portmanteau?” Where does the idea of portmanteaus come from? We borrow the wordportmanteau” from French.
  • One of its most inventive components is the portmanteau word — one formed by combining two words into a single (and often deprecating and/or ironically...